Monday, October 29, 2018

The Topic For My Presentation

I might tell how present and future A.I. can affect our living. A lot of people don't know the problems about A.I. or they just don't care about it. I can list the pros and cons of A.I.. They can function without stopping, do repetitive and time-consuming tasks, lack emotional side, do laborious tasks, explore space, accurate, fraud detection, and manage records. It is good that they lack emotions so they won't get hurt from humans. They would probably change their actions and kill us. Probably if they didn't lack emotions they can feel and relate to people's emotions and could be a friend to the people who need them. We can program them to not kill and do wrong actions. While they are doing labor they can reduce jobs for us. Bad things I think about them is they are expensive to fix them, they could use our abilities and make us useless, humans being dependent on machines and could lead to destruction. They are reducing jobs for us but they usually take over jobs that we don't want. They are expensive to build and buy them. I would throw examples where we use A.I. in our daily life, it is in cars, phones, video games, security surveillance, music and movie recommendations on devices, Virtual personal assistant like Alexa and Siri. A.I. is everywhere and we all experience with A.I. before. If we done surgeries now, we are experiencing with computers that have data of our parts of our body.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Where is Journalism Going

As years come by journalists need to change during this era of technology. Instead of thinking of themselves as only print journalists or broadcast journalists, they need to think of themselves as journalists, period. They must be able to report the news in publication, online or in front of a microphone. More online networks are increasing around the world, online news would be more common than TV news. The media isn't the only thing changing. The world of work is changing. More and more, people are becoming multi-skilled workers. They are having to manage lots of projects and priorities and develop new skills all the time. A journalist's most important tool is not a notepad, tape recorder, digital camcorder, computer or even the ability to write a story and those were the old journalists back then. A journalist's most important tool is her brain. They need to question, know what happened, who does it affect, and why is this important? Critical thinking precedes good writing. So, future journalists need to learn how to think. They also need to learn how to learn. Online publications of news are taking over and easy to find on the web than waiting for the news on TV. Back then Journalism were most common when the online news wasn't popular. Good storytelling in an online article was easy for web users. Journalists who work on those things will receive more recognition. Journalism is facing challenges of rapidly changing the way product is consumed. Journalism in the digital world is good how you can update and change the news.

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

HTML exercise experience. Making a Website.

I thought I wasn't going to do it right. When I took my time reading the steps and look at the page source from google, I had little of an idea where is this going. I was confused how to get to the page source from google and I thought it would be at the top right corner and hopefully was in the three dots. Took me 5 minutes just to find the page source from google by right clicking on my mouse and it was there. Now there is a giant page of code and I was relieved. After looking at the page source, I think it is obvious that every website starts with an <html> on the top of the page and ends </html> on the end of the page. After I added .html on save as page on my file name, it turned into a google or browser launch website. I was so amazed when it included all the codes I put on the notepad. The heading didn't need the <title> and </title> and was surprised it was on my website. I really like the marques code that makes my text moves across the website. I wonder if people use <br> code to separate their paragraphs when they write on their website. I wasn't sure about the image code and was optional, so I didn't use it. I was happy there was no errors on my website and it looked exactly how I wanted it to be.



This is what I put in my notepad.
See where Im heading
<br> <br>


<html>
<title>KevinsWebbyPage</title>
<body style="background-color:yellow">yo wassup my fellow classmates</body>
<br> <br> <br> <br>
<marquee>zoooooooom!</marquee>
<br> <br>
<marquee>BOOOOOOM!</marquee>
</html>

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Email vs Postal Service

Postal mail is a physical letter that is in turn physically delivered with the service to a person at a physical address. Email is an electronic message sent with your computer to another electronic mailbox address. Email is a lot faster and more efficient than postal mail. People can communicate through email in a couple of seconds while postal mail can take days to come. Postal mail lets you mail real things like posters, pictures, books. Email is an electronic version of that and you can print these things at home. Email uses the internet and postal mail doesn't. You can cancel emails and block them from other addresses. Postal mail takes you more time to cancel mail. Such as calling the postal service or driving there to cancel it. People need to know how to use computer software to use email and Postal mail doesn't. Plus you need an electronic software that can operate using the internet and email. Postal office takes you time to get there and probably wait in line for people sending mail to an address. You have to pay for postal mail and depends what kind of mail. While email is free if you have an email address and an electronic device that uses the internet. You can block spam email from other addresses you don't want to hear and see from. Both email and postal mail can get the wrong mail from the other addresses by mistake. A word or number can affect the addresses and can be sent to the wrong user's address.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

What Do I Want Out of this Class

I would like lots of examples when you bring in a new topic. Compare and contrast the topic we learned earlier to the one we are starting to learn. There will be a lot of new vocabulary during the quarter. Could you find us a cheat sheet or list of easy definitions for the new words we are learning in class. You could ask the whole class who understands this word, the class can raise their hand and if most of them don't understand then you could add it to the list. The list of new words can be categorize in each topic we learned. Maybe adding cartoon pictures or real pictures of the word next to it. Students will more likely remember what would it look like in their head rather than looking up on their phone. I think its best to work in groups than working by yourself. I like how instructors tell why this topic or application is important in the beginning of teaching so the students might be interested and motivated to learn. Provide tips when using new applications that are taught to the class. Showing us tips and tricks could cause the class to really try the tricks on the applications. Writing the homework on a spot on the whiteboard during the end or beginning of class, what ever you choose then you can erase when you leave. When speaking out the homework during the end or beginning, maybe some classmates are busy with or doing something. By beginning of class you could tell the whole class what's the homework about on the projector or whiteboard.